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Show ; 1 BEAVEEfc CITY WEEKLY PRESS' BEAVER CITY WEEKLY FBES3 ora E. Carlton, Editor KarlS. rer CUy. Matter. IH1 Cart ton, Prop. a Second Clasi .r"T ' Subscription $2.00 These are the days you should V our line of investigate That what kind of a citizen are or 70a. are you an asset to your city, " j iiaouiiyi That after all, a city la nothing more or less than an aggregation of cltitena,. some rood, ome bad. and and LEATHER VESTS cold days. Also a large stock of Rubbers and Overshoes. . Just what you need for the BE USED V EVERY DAY Roman Meal In a Ih-ahl- i TOLTON' IXV. CO. IN THE " for wlo . Co-O- p YEAR" package from your grocer. you believe in plain food, buy some indifferent. That i civic life will be no higher than the average of its citizens. That ?mnng the greatest assets a city should have, are cleanliness, c Last Wednesday aHernoonTpatb-eUoccurence m brought to the vhen Carl mind, of. Beaver people, old son Reese, Evans, sevea month of of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Evans Mountain to was brougbt View cemetery for b'irlal. The child died on Monday, Octo Illness from ber jroHwiJ-a-brie- t ntotnaine poisoning. gprviees were conducted in Adamsville, Wednesday morning at 11:30. by Bishop W. A. Rees, who ' accompanied Mr. and Mrs: Evans. Mr. Evans parents, Mr. ana relF. Evans and a number of other to friends atives and sympathetic If Yon Want 'TARIFF rnuni PROTECTION Bearer. litA simple service was held at the The o'clock party 12:S0 at tle grave returned to Adamsville during the Numerous persons in afternoon. enterprise, beauty, Beaver were also present. Mrs. E. Mrs. Evand a spirit to do greater things. Thomasaen, of That the man who can't keep his ans' mother, was unable to reach own yard clean and beautiful, end Beaver county In time to attend. UHe evtry effort for the improvement of his city, who does not look to the FORMER RESIDENT VISITS future of his city, uphold the schools HER OLD HOME TOWN and churches cannot claim to be up to the standard of what an average Mrs. O. F. McShane arrived here citizen should be. Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. Eli That when you give the publif zabeth Emmorson and her sons. Clif facts ,they will do their own arguing ton and Clinton McShane and their and own deciding. families. No one who has ever lived That the public has not been giv- In Beaver, is more popular than Mrs. en all the farts concerning your city. McShane. Her life has been so orderThat if the facts about your City ed that she always does the elegant, were given out and understood by the proper and the kindly things your city, theywould show that your which engender many and lasting tllv Jo wtp of the best cities of H friend8hipiTWr8. McShane Is" identifsize and class In your section of the ied with the Service Star Legion and country. other organizations in Salt Lake, conThat your natural resources are so tinuing in her new homo the patriotgreat, with1 the proper ic work In which she was prominent all your ctttaens, tt can be her residence in Beaver. to grow in a few years, Into a city of during twice its present size E. R. Waite, Miss Myrtle Woolsey. Miss Ella Shawnee (Oklahoma) Sowers and Miss Vie Smith visited Secretary Board of Commerce. Mrs. Gilbert Smith on Saturday. FOR WOOL, SUGAR AND UTAH'S ' PRODUCTS. by FARMERS A STOCKGROWERS CO. 0TI: a VOTE FOR ERNEST BAMBER s, If you suffer from Iiuttgeatkm, or Fkh1. Year DID YOC EVER STOP TO THTXK WOOL SWEATERS, FLANNEL SHIRTS Beaver Mn FOR FUNERAL SERVICE HELD IX'FAXT APAMSVILLE . Republican Nominte for U. S. SENATOR AND THE ENTIRE REPUBLICAN TICKft REMEMBER THE DATE,, NOVEMBER 7. Your prosperity and the prosperity of Utah cj the Nation depends upon good markets and hi wages theseare assurd by Protective . TarL. VOTE THE Straight Republican Ticket NOV. 7 RALLY REPUBLICAN not get an Electric Washer fair sized audience turned out Why now. We sell on reasonable terms. last Friday night to hear 0. E. Els Fernley's. worth of Salt Lake speak at the op era house. Mr. Elsforth is a very Miss LaPriel White was at home pleasing and forceful speaker. He the last of the week witlLher mother, dwelt largely upon the tariff ques Mrs. George White. tlon and Us relations to the princi ple Industries of Utah. E. N. Thompson is recovering from He felt that it would be folly to the ordeal of having his tonsils rekill the Vote of Senator Reed Smoot moved last Thursday. for protection to our wool and cattle men, by sending a man to Washing A party was enjoyed ton .who always votes against all pro at the hom of Mrs. Willard Thomptection measures and he made a very son on Friday evening. strong plea for the election of a man who would always vote for those Mrs. Chester Phillips left on measures. last for Delta, to visit her uood music was furnished by e Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Little double-mixe- d quartet, composed of and Betty accempanied their Messrs Wil. T. Morris, C. C. Corn' Wall. Jo. Bakes. Geo. C. Murdock Jr and Mcsdames Joseph, Morris, Miss Miss Laura Shepherd paid her es Virginia Pearce, Drucllla Skinner, with Mrs. C. Dennis White at the pi weekly visit home the past week, returning to MJnersvllle Sunday ano. William Boyle, precinct chairman, presided and introduced the speaker Mrs. D. T. Reese, who has been MJss Olive Grover has spent a few with her daughter. Mrs. Lew Dalton, days In Nort Creek the past week In Paragoonah, returned home A DIEHL'S SERVICE STATION . Battery Testing:, Charging- - and Repairing-- Your Battery will be Tested and Filled with Distilled Water ' Free of Charge. East Side Bildg. next to Neilsen's Garage, Beaver, Ut . rag-tacki- THOMPSON SAYS: I can save you money if you will let me. I will keep the' cost of your meals down as low as the wholesale prices will permit Seedless Raisins ......... Seeded Raisins 17 l-- 2c 20c THOMPSON'S CASH MARKET THE COOL EVENING- SYou would enjoy a good hot cup of a dish of Chilli or a Hot Dog. CARLOAD OF CEDAR SHINGLES li NOW IS THE TIME TO GET IN YOUR COAL-B- EST COAl AT LOWEST PRICES. PLACE YOUR bay from those who tt a low rtlue oa thtit foedt and to to thoia who oat a high ralut Oa hi goods. . - But t( ha has the inatlaota of a raal business man ha recognUes tha value af Urn, of prcmptu&u, of hitadsbip Ha understand! that tha Tihpho uvea time; It enables him to close his deals rbop() and to hold his (rind through the spoken word. A ' . The luocees of the telephone U bottomed on Its unlTsrsaUty. The entire country is webbed by- - the wires of the' Bsll System. Every town, every hamlet, every customer Is within the sound of your voice. -- J." The man who knows tha value of thing uses tha LONO DISTANCE TELEPHONE. . STATION-TOSTATlO- rt CALLS ARE QUICKIR AND COST LIS 3 ASK OUR UANAQSa. Mrs. Isabel Denny and Martha Beaumont were entertained informal Miss Ella Davis reports a splendid ly at noon luncheon at the home of visit to Mllford Friday, as the Rueat Mrs. Karl 8. Carlton on Thursday, of Mrs. Joseph McEwen. October 26. Mil-for- d, Mrs. Adrian Taunt is here from Mrs. Joseph Briggg jr., accompanOregon visiting Mrs. H. H. Ashworth ied by her children, went to Garriand Mrs! Edith Woolsey. son the latter part of the week to Join Mr. Briggg for several davs' School Boys' Caps, large and small, from 60c to" JS.OO each", at J. W. Johnson, Fernley'g. accompanied by his son. Wilford. left nvrUn Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brinkerhoff an- Salt Lake last Wednesday morning, nounce the arrival of a daughter, spending gome time In Beaver born on Friday, October 20. county and Southern rtnh triu.4 Johnson will attend the East High Miss Annabel Hales snpnt i ..k cnooi. end with hor mother, Mrs. Y. O. Hal es. Mr. and Mrs. Lewlg Tattersall departed on Monday for tWr , Mrs. Sarah Frost and Mlaa Vfi. In Nephl. after a short stay In BeaBrown of Greenville, came up from ver, having come to be present at the Greenville Monday afternoon. lunerai or Miss Rhoda Skinner Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton MrRh.n- lertalned at dinner last Wednesday Mr. and Mn tu.i. n.nrr macKeren for Mrs. o. F. McShane. who is vis- - had at dinner gneits Saturday evenmng in Beaver. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Mont. Hutchlngs and family The little folks Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ja.-- the moving pictures after theenjoyed dinner went to Sevier last Friday. Tbey ex- hour. f. . Mackerel & Cocke:! Lumber C ompany Beaver City, Utah BEAVER SUITITORIUII CLOTHES CLEANING, PRE Ladies Work a Specialty (ive us a trial Next Door East of Press C; ir tended their tisit OTer tti a,.. the week on tcconnt of the storm. Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. ORDER EARLY. Mrs. A. L. Fotheringham had hor niece. Miss Edna Stapleton, ai an ov- The partnership between C. A. aid Chase Murdock has this er 8unday guest. week been dissolved by the purchase outright by Mr: Murdock of the Mrs. X. B. Neilsen is still confined truck service between here and to her bed with rheumatism whUh taking in all road rights and has troubled her for a long time. franchise. TIME LESSING'S CONFECTIONER! Wool and fibre Rugs. 9x12. are only $18.50 at Fernley's. Th person who eeee dearly the relative vtlut of commoditlM generally U a foo4 trader. With this Insight ha li enable to 7 SODAS and ICE CREAM ALL THE 5 THE VALUE OF THINGS chocolate; h. m...j E. H. Osterloh Lehl where he has visited his fam. Rodnev Whit want t n n.ti y. nil aon. Mark Osterloh had the latter part of the week on bus!-nes- a oi tbe Tourist Cafe 'narge during Jn connection with the federal his absence. board for ... hiiiubi,, arter Mr. Osterloh Is recovering from In- having received assistance with his application and papers from the turned. T. B. DavU hh tv- I uuU tn. uav- home service secretary, of the were wnn Mr. fW,-tt- . , .. board of the board of the v. are all fortunate to have VUBp. escaped more serious Injuries. ... thIi..i ra p.. .v. PUT QUALITY ON YOUR TABLE You know it the better the food you eat the strength and vitality. Good food makes strong on pep. We sell you the very best food & but we DO NOT touch you up for any fancy ive vour f pri-G- us a trial. . GILLIES BROS. MARIfEi nK.UKK CITY rilOXET Tourist Cafe and Bakery VHERE THEY HAVE GOOD EATS AND NEVER SLEEP Phone 80 East Side of Camp Gn- - C |